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Earthquake Strikes Jordan Valley Region
Today, an earthquake measuring 3.3 on the Richter scale struck the Jordan Valley region, south of Lake Kinneret.
The Jordanian Seismological Observatory reported in a statement that the earthquake was recorded at 11:2 a.m., and occurred at a depth of 12 km.
A Natural Event Shakes the Jordan Valley
Today, the tranquil atmosphere of the Jordan Valley region, situated south of Lake Kinneret, was abruptly disturbed by the sudden arrival of an earthquake. Measuring 3.3 on the Richter scale, this seismic activity originated deep beneath the Earth’s surface, at a depth of 12 km.
Report from the Jordanian Seismological Observatory
According to a recent statement released by the Jordanian Seismological Observatory, the earthquake occurred at precisely 11:2 a.m. local time. The observatory, responsible for monitoring seismic events, recorded this significant occurrence as it shook the Jordan Valley.
A Reminder of Nature’s Power
This earthquake serves as a vivid reminder of the immense power that nature harbors. Despite its relatively low magnitude, the tremors reverberated across the Jordan Valley, stirring a sense of awe and vulnerability among those who witnessed this event.